About this episode
Matt Biondi is one of America’s most decorated Olympic swimmers -- but he left the sport 30 years ago due to unhappiness with the status quo. He felt forced to give up his dreams to become a professional swimmer and earned a Masters Degree in Education, teaching math for nearly two decades. Today, he has returned to the sport as the founder of the International Swimmers Alliance, where he fights for other swimmers to have the opportunity to go professional and be compensated fairly for what they bring to an increasingly-popular American sport. He joins Kelly and Maria to talk about his motivation, tenacity and desire to right past wrongs for others. Sign up for your free consultation on health, leadership and life coaching with Kelly or Maria at ChampionsMojo.com/cm-coaching . Catch up on EVERY episode at ChampionsMojo.com. MORE ABOUT MATT BIONDI Matt Biondi is an 11-time Olympic medalist and a 14-time world record. Biondi competed in the Summer Olympic Games in 1984, 1988 and 1992, winning eight gold, two silver and one bronze medal. During his career, he set three individual world records in the 50-meter freestyle and four in the 100-meter freestyle. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Biondi won five gold medals, setting world records in the 50-meter freestyle and three relay events. Biondi is a member of the international Swimming Hall of Fame and the United States Olympic Hall of Fame and is one of the greatest American swimmers of all time. Currently, he is working with the International Swimmers Alliance. He’s always been a proponent of swimmers earning money and having a seat at the decision-making table for competitive swimming. Episode Topics and Mentions 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea International Swimming Hall of Fame United States Olympic Hall of Fame International Swimmers Alliance ISL, International Swimming League USA Swimming US Masters Swimming FINA IOC, International Olympic Committee University of Southern California Stanford University Anthony Nesty University of Florida Swimming Conejo Valley Multisport Masters Nancy Kirkpatrick-Reno CVMM Matt Biondi Masters SCY Classic Introversion Daniel Goleman - Author Emotional intelligence Chuck Wilgus Dara Torres Perth Steffi Graf Janet Evans Ray Looze Takeaways Maria Emotional intelligence, not just physical strength and talent, is a trait of champions. When you know who you are and believe in what you are doing, you will succeed. Take responsibility for your own life -- ask questions, stand up. Do not just follow the rules or routine set in front of you. Kelly You can be a leader as either an extrovert or introvert and lead with your own character strengths. You never know when the thing that may have been your biggest disappointment will come full circle and be your calling, or the thing that will bring you greatness later on. Quote of the Week “We all experience setbacks. It’s such a natural part of achievement.” -- Matt Biondi Subscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com . Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com . Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns. You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com